Tabletop Simulator is the only simulator where you can let your aggression out by flipping the table! There are no rules to follow: just you, a physics sandbox, and your friends. Make your own games and play how YOU want! Unlimited gaming possibilities!

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Note: This Early Access game is not complete and may or may not change further. If you are not excited to play this game in its current state, then you
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What the developers have to say:

Why Early Access?

“We’re releasing in Early Access because our initial goal was to release in April 2014 (with a lot less features that you are seeing now). But due to the overwhelming response and support from our Kickstarter backers and reaching over 1200% of our goal, we wanted to add a lot more content and features so we can bring you the best game possible! We’re still releasing in April, just in Early Access instead and with a lot more features implemented than we initially planned, and with a lot more still to come. Hop on for the ride!”

Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access?

“We will be working on the game until both us and the community feels confident in the feature set presented, but that won't be the end of the game's development either! We have released nearly a patch a week since our Kickstarter ended, so we are fully dedicated to the success of the game.”

How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version?

What is the current state of the Early Access version?

“Tabletop Simulator has all the fundamental features of the game ready for you to play. With over 15 games to choose from and the sandbox nature of the game, you are set to play hundreds of different games. In addition, you can create your own mods and upload them directly to Steam Workshop. The only limitation is of your imagination.

Tons of new content is still to come and your support will help make the game grow even more. Different features are subject to change and your feedback will help shape the direction we take the game for the better!”

Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access?

“The price will increase when the game leaves early access so be sure to pick it up to save some dosh!”

How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process?

“We love our community and are proud that we take our community seriously! With the updates almost every week since our Kickstarter ended, we've taken a lot of the suggestions and feedback they have given us and implemented them into the game! So it's very important to give us your feedback, so we can make Tabletop Simulator the best it can be!”

February 27

Many of you have asked when we’d get some hero figurines, so we’re happy to say we now have five animated heroes added! Also a few more enemies as well. We also have a lot of great improvements to the tablet that we think you’ll enjoy.

The next update might be a few weeks as we’re in the process of moving, so things will have to get setup and situated before work can continue. Hope you enjoy in the meantime!

Tabletop Simulator is also on sale for 33% off on the Humble Store until Monday, March 2nd at 10am PST. You can also purchase it on our website here!

February 20

As always, we’ve got some exciting stuff for you guys. Most importantly, we are bringing the ultimate sandbox tool into Tabletop Simulator this patch... the internet. Yep, you can now browse the web, watch YouTube videos, listen to music, create/edit character sheets, and all kinds of things within Tabletop Simulator’s own little Tablet. Please note that the Tablet is currently in Alpha.

We also added the much requested saved objects folders and worked really hard to get connection issues working properly.

We’re also in the process of migrating our new website, so you may encounter some downtime while we get it all squared away. In the meantime, you can see our brand new logo for Berserk Games, which will now be shown in game.

Tablet, New Game Mode:

Browse the internet in multiplayer right on a tablet.

Full HTML5 support and even flash if installed.

You can watch youtube videos, listen to music, manage RPG character sheets in Google Drive, and other places on the web.

Clicking the screen will enter you in tablet mode where all inputs get redirected to the browser.

You can move the tablet by grabbing the bezels of the device.

Tablet interaction can be disabled for clients in the host options.

Pop up confirmation window to accept links from user.

Tablet Known Issues:

Tablets do not currently work with Mac or Linux versions of the game.

Only one Tablet can be spawned at a time for right now.

Text caret is not displaying properly in text fields.

Changing graphics settings after a tablet has been spawned will make the tablet not work without a restart.

Page scrolling is currently not synced for each person.

Connection Improvements:

Fixed issues that was causing players to get stuck connecting to a server.

If connecting fails due to nat punchthrough it will attempt to connect multiple times.

This should greatly reduce some of the connection issues some players have been reporting.

Direct connect will now bring up the password menu if the password is not supplied.

Hacking Protection:

Added protection against hackers being able join a public game and perform promoted players actions.

Server side checks for important promoted player actions.

Saved Objects Folders:

You can now create folders for organization in your saved objects menu.

First create a folder by opening up your saved objects menu and clicking the create folder button.

Then whenever you save an object you can choose that folder from the dropdown menu and it will save to it.

You can also easily rearrange your files by dragging and dropping them within the menu or outside the game in your folders.

Custom Shader:

You can now manually control the shaders for custom models.

You can modify the Specular Color, Specular Intensity, Specular Sharpness, and Fresnel Strength.

You now have almost the same control over custom models as the devs do.

Reviews

“The ingenuity that went into making this [Tabletop Simulator] is pretty impressive.”
Polygon

“It’s just a really nice way to play and experiment with new board games.”
Nerd³

Workshop Support

Tabletop Simulator fully supports Steam Workshop!

Supports virtualizing nearly any tabletop experience.

Infinite possibilities with only imagination being the limit.

Extremely simple modding with the power to back it up.

Thousands of mods and growing on the Workshop.

About This Game

Tabletop Simulator is the only simulator where you can let your aggression out by flipping the table! There are no rules to follow: just you, a physics sandbox, and your friends. Make your own games and play how YOU want! Unlimited gaming possibilities!

If you're into classic board games, we've got 15 to choose from, like Chess, Poker, Chinese Checkers, Dominoes, and Piecepack. If you are into tabletop gaming we've got an RPG Kit with various role playing animated figurines that you can setup and battle with your friends. The RPG Kit is ever expanding, so you can expect to see new things to come to really take your tabletop gaming to a new level.

If you're a creative person make your own games on Steam Workshop. You can easily create your own games by importing images onto custom boards, custom decks, 3D models, and more. This is the ultimate tool for playing practically anything tabletop and the content is ever expanding thanks to the strong community support! Thousands of mods and growing on the Workshop.

Tabletop Simulator is for everyone! Play a simple board game with grandma, have poker night with the guys, or start your epic RPG adventure with your regulars. Play almost any tabletop game you can think of! Being a multiplayer-focused game, up to 8 players can play at any given time. You can also play a solo game of Solitaire if you just need to relax by yourself.

Key Features:

Online sandbox playground that you play how you want.

Unlimited games thanks to sandbox, no rules design.

Multiplayer physics with objects that collide and interact just how you would expect.

Create your own mods easily with full Steam Workshop support.

Play just like you do in real life; pick up, rotate, shake, and throw any object.

Up to 8 people can play together on the same table & talk on in-game voice chat.

The perfect “game night” fun due to seamless game loading & saving.

Hotseat mode allowing you to play locally on the same computer.

Tons of pre-made game modes with the option to make your own games.

Perfect for RPGs - build your very own role playing dungeons with our modular tileset.

This simulator has so much potential, that a single review on steam could not even scathe the surface of depth that it contains within it's walls of creativity and customization. Do you enjoy the luxury of having every single board game, card game, dice game, and pen and paper game laid before you in an easy to use, ever growing plethora of a database? Do you ever find yourself in a dire situation in which you can not contain the hatred and fury of the rage inside of you which burns like the flames of one thousand suns and lays waste to all who oppose you in such a mood? Then this game is right up your ally! At any given time, you can flip the table and watch your game pieces fall into the void of nothingness with the physics unmatched by any "game" sold commercially or otherwise. You will be left in awe when you come to the sudden realization that the game that lies before you could change the way you look at video games, and life in general, forever. Did I mention the deep and vast multiplayer expierence? Duuuude... it's like, soooo deep. 8 players. Yeah... it's like that. The host also has the ability to lock items or the table itself to prevent those less capable of abstract thought to flip the table in the middle of your session. I think it should be manditory for this game to be in everyone's collection. Just like Obamacare.

I'm glad there is a game like this. It crams all board games into one very well delivered package. What is great is it allows the user to interact with the game as they (just about almost) would in real life. The integration of Steam Workshop really is icing on the cake, as you can just go on and download a huge range of board games people have reworked into the game, like Magic the Gathering, Takenoko, Carcassone, Forbidden Island. The game however is more of a sandbox where you can tamper with anyone's cards, destroy someone's tokens, steal someone's dice and FLIPPING THE GOD FORSAKEN TABLE IN A FIT OF UNCONTROLLABLE RAGE WHEN A LITTLE WHINEY KID PUTS YOU IN CHECKMATE.It starts you off with checkers, cards, chinese checkers and all the bog-standard tabletop necessities before you soon migrate to the Workshop. It includes singleplayer (for literally just solitaire) and the multiplayer which surprisingly doesnt require having to port forward. You can just slap a name on your new server, slam some assets down on a table and await the arrival of some players (hopefully ones of which won't exploit the table flipping mechanic CONSTANTLY, which is the reason 80% of servers are password locked :P) and just have some fun. It also lets you use voice chat and normal text chat to talk to victims of your newly thought up next level plays.As a conclusion, it saves you a helluva lot of money on board games in one big digital package which is a huge WIN in itself.

First I'll take you back to the mid Seventies where all I did was play tabletop games.

Once Payday rolled around (every Friday) my friends knew where to find me. I would hit the Book Store, then my local hobby store to look over, and see what new has been added. I was, and still am a hugh fan of any Avalon Hill games, and normally after chatting with the rest of the folks in the store I would be heading home to unbox my new tabletop game. I would spend countless hours playing, editing, and creating my own scenarios, and I have to say those days are my most memorable of all in my life.

.... Years pass, and as always you gradually pull away from these things because life is just like that. Work, Bills, Family, and so on just do not allow you to carry on like you use too.

... A few years later I start having a few more moments allowed me, and I would have these small flashs of memories from years ago when I use to love Tabletop games, and how much I enjoyed them. I drove down to where my old hobby store was only to find out the store was torn down, and in it's place is a uni-sex hair salon, and I have to say I was really sadden by it.

... A few more years pass and then I see the PC arrives, and I buy in at a whopping $1900.00 Plus for my Tandy 1000SL, and I dumped another $800.00 plus dollars for a 10 meg Harddrive, and started to purchase a few games such as Mechwarrior, well you know the deal.

... Fast Forward to middle 2014, and into 2015.

After playing years, and years of the same old thing which would be First Person Shooters, Survival Games, 2D side scrollers, and the like I got extremely bored, and began to see how all of these games seem to look alike, how they all pretty much played the same, and I began to understand that they are pretty much not what I want anymore in my life.

Once again my thoughts gradually went back to when I loved Tabletop gaming, and how just simply holding a game manual, looking at the box, setting up the board, reading the manual to make sure I have things right made my life in gaming an absolute joy.

So, I began to search for a way to get back into table top gaming, and I came across lackeyCCG which really I didn't like all that much because you were dependent on hoping the modder didn't mess up with the download links, so I decided on Vassal which I found fantastic since you only had to download one .vmod file, and you had everything you need in one package.

Well after tinkering with Vassal which I think is great still didn't fulfill my desire to hold the pieces, Vassal made me feel like I was just playing another computer game which I really was trying to get away from.

... A couple of Months later I came across Tabletop Simulator, and after watching a few Videos I thought this just might be it.

I just recently purchased Tabletop Simulator, and downloaded a few Tabletop Conversions such as "Mage Knight", and "Eldritch Horror", as soon as I started up Tabeltop Simulator, and I was able to manipulate the pieces, dig through the decks, and empty out the bags, and pour over the contents of the cards I knew from that second on that I was finally back to where I first started. Finally I found what I have been looking for.

Now mind you nothing can take the place of opening that box, picking up the gaming manual, seperating the pieces from the holders, but Tabletop Simulator is pretty darn close.

Thank You devs, I am so appreciative for what you have brought to the gaming industry, finally I can settle back into what I enjoyed so much back in my early days.

Final: Because of Tabletop Simulator, I am going to Mail Order Mage Knight, and Eldritch Horror (that will take some time, I'm not that rich), and it's because of the developers of Tabletop Simulator which made it all possible.

MOST IMPORTANT: A Very Big Thank You goes out to all of the Modders who worked tirelessly creating these excellent Conversions so we can play once again!

Thanks for bringing me back Devs, and Modders to a world I thought I would never be able to return too.

Putting Jeremy kyle's mangled face onto a deck of cards and fly them around a table, while creating a team of heavys to move from square to square in snakes and ladders (played backwards, up the snakes we go) while also creating stacks of chips to form a lightsaber to wish wash around the poker table to show my dominance. and kick the table into oblivion (Multiple times) as been my life long dream.

Play the custom D&D map, you spend hours maybe days working on.Maybe play a simple game of Chess with a friend.Gamble away all the poker chips in the world.

Ooooorrrr...Download a framed Hulk Hogan picture, and draw a masterpiece, with a friend.Play Chess, and make up all the rules as you go along.Spawn in a bunch of Custom Figures, and upload Anime girl pictures to them. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)Spawn a ton of marbles, and filp the table.Or just flick/throw everything and watch them fly.

In summary: Is game is amazing, and as long as you have a couple friends to goof around with, you can play anyway you want, and not get yelled at, or brake something. 69/420 - would b8 again

This is one of the absolute best purchases I've ever made on Steam. Its an infinite collection of board games. See a game you haven't played in forever? Try it. Want to know if that game you want to buy is any good? Try it. Have an urge to have a lazy conversation with your gf/wife but want to do something? Load it up, try it out. Feeling down? Join a server and proceed to have shenangins with people.

The only criticism I have for this game isn't even because of the game itself (the developers are fantastic and are as I type are updating the features of the simulator). Its the community. Some people enter lobbies and ruin games. Not with all that much frequency, mind you, but enough so that most people now lock their servers. A handful of open (and legitimate) servers are still around, but its like 5% - 10% of the servers listed. So if your planning on playing without a real life friend or two..... I'd still say get the game (seriously its fantastic), but don't expect to play anything but popular card games.

TL;DR - A Steam Must-buy, especially if you have real life friends who also have the game. 10/10 Monopoly Boards.

I can't recommend this enough. So many possiblities, grab some friends and have a good time! There are many games to choose from that are in the base game and over 2000 thousand community made games on the workshop that range from custom made games, to full commercial board games like Settlers of Catan and Cards Against Humanity. That, coupled with an excellent physics engine, this game isn't to be missed!